The report looked at the Albuquerque Police Department’s progress from February to May. Though it credits APD for meeting scheduled deadlines, it points out that it doesn’t have strong policies in critical areas such as use of force, internal affairs and lapel cameras.

The report says the policy drafts so far have been difficult to understand and poorly organized.

APD says it is currently working on a third draft of the use of force policy.

“It has everything to do with defensive tactics, arm holds, the use of electronic control devices, firearms, it’s a very all-inclusive statement,” said APD Chief Gorden Eden.

It’s worth noting APD was not required to have any policies in place by now, but it says it wants to have a finalized policy by January so it can begin training its officers.